Exclusive: New producers are behind Julian Fellowes and Elizabeth McGovern reunion.
Arclight Films and PBS have announced that PBS label Masterpiece is producing its first feature in the shape of Chaperone, which will reunite Downton Abbey writer Julian Fellowes and star Elizabeth McGovern.
Based on Laura Moriarty’s Us novel the film will be directed by Michael Engler and will air on PBS stations nationwide after its initial theatrical run.
The Chaperone takes place against the backdrop of the early 1920’s. A Kansas woman (McGovern) is forever changed when she chaperones a beautiful and talented 15-year-old dancer (Julia Goldani Telles, The Affair) named Louise Brooks to New York for the summer. One of them is eager to fulfill her destiny of dance and movie stardom; the other is on a mission to unearth the mysteries of her past.
Speaking at the PBS Annual Meeting in San Diego, Masterpiece executive producer Rebecca Eaton said: “It feels so right...
Arclight Films and PBS have announced that PBS label Masterpiece is producing its first feature in the shape of Chaperone, which will reunite Downton Abbey writer Julian Fellowes and star Elizabeth McGovern.
Based on Laura Moriarty’s Us novel the film will be directed by Michael Engler and will air on PBS stations nationwide after its initial theatrical run.
The Chaperone takes place against the backdrop of the early 1920’s. A Kansas woman (McGovern) is forever changed when she chaperones a beautiful and talented 15-year-old dancer (Julia Goldani Telles, The Affair) named Louise Brooks to New York for the summer. One of them is eager to fulfill her destiny of dance and movie stardom; the other is on a mission to unearth the mysteries of her past.
Speaking at the PBS Annual Meeting in San Diego, Masterpiece executive producer Rebecca Eaton said: “It feels so right...
- 5/16/2017
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: New producers are behind Julian Fellowes and Elizabeth McGovern reunion.
Arclight Films, PBS and the PBS label Masterpiece are producing Chaperone, which will reunite Downton Abbey writer Julian Fellowes and star Elizabeth McGovern.
Based on Laura Moriarty’s Us novel the film will be directed by Michael Engler and will air on PBS stations nationwide after its initial theatrical run.
The Chaperone takes place against the backdrop of the early 1920’s. A Kansas woman (McGovern) is forever changed when she chaperones a beautiful and talented 15-year-old dancer (Julia Goldani Telles, The Affair) named Louise Brooks to New York for the summer. One of them is eager to fulfill her destiny of dance and movie stardom; the other is on a mission to unearth the mysteries of her past.
Speaking at the PBS Annual Meeting in San Diego, Masterpiece executive producer Rebecca Eaton said: “It feels so right to reunite Julian Fellowes, Elizabeth McGovern, and director...
Arclight Films, PBS and the PBS label Masterpiece are producing Chaperone, which will reunite Downton Abbey writer Julian Fellowes and star Elizabeth McGovern.
Based on Laura Moriarty’s Us novel the film will be directed by Michael Engler and will air on PBS stations nationwide after its initial theatrical run.
The Chaperone takes place against the backdrop of the early 1920’s. A Kansas woman (McGovern) is forever changed when she chaperones a beautiful and talented 15-year-old dancer (Julia Goldani Telles, The Affair) named Louise Brooks to New York for the summer. One of them is eager to fulfill her destiny of dance and movie stardom; the other is on a mission to unearth the mysteries of her past.
Speaking at the PBS Annual Meeting in San Diego, Masterpiece executive producer Rebecca Eaton said: “It feels so right to reunite Julian Fellowes, Elizabeth McGovern, and director...
- 5/16/2017
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
After a brief hiatus due to our live coverage of Comic-Con, we’re back with a double-sized edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting the recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes a new trailer for Come Back to Me and I Spill Your Guts 2, release details on Schism, Silent Retreat, and the Class of Nuke ‘Em High soundtrack, and much more:
Come Back to Me Trailer: “Sarah (Walder) and Josh McLaren (Passmore) are a young married couple living in suburban Las Vegas. Shortly after a car accident, Sarah begins to suffer a series of disturbing memory lapses and frequent blackouts that seem to be increasing in intensity. Unsure of what is happening, and feeling as though she is losing her mind, Sarah comes to learn she is pregnant. To add to her shock, she subsequently discovers that her husband is sterile. As her marriage and world begin to fall apart,...
Come Back to Me Trailer: “Sarah (Walder) and Josh McLaren (Passmore) are a young married couple living in suburban Las Vegas. Shortly after a car accident, Sarah begins to suffer a series of disturbing memory lapses and frequent blackouts that seem to be increasing in intensity. Unsure of what is happening, and feeling as though she is losing her mind, Sarah comes to learn she is pregnant. To add to her shock, she subsequently discovers that her husband is sterile. As her marriage and world begin to fall apart,...
- 8/10/2014
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Soul Asylum will be joining forces with Everclear, Eve6 and Spacehog this summer on the Summerland Tour kicking off on June 13 in Pompano Beach, Fl and commencing on August 9 in Toledo, Oh (full list of date below) tickets go on-sale this Friday, March 7 at 10am local time. For more information on the tour and VIP packages go to http://summerlandtour.net. Soul Asylum is Dave Pirner (guitar/vocals), Michael Bland (drums), Winston Roye (bass) and Justin Sharbono (guitar). The band is currently in the studio wrapping up work on an album of all new material produced by the band and John Fields and due out this year. Soul Asylum also lends the track ‘Little Shiva’s Song’ to a double CD that is out now as part of the Songs For Slim Fundraiser in support of Replacement’s guitarist Slim...
- 3/5/2014
- by Pietro Filipponi
- The Daily BLAM!
Your favorite Disney Channel nanny is all set to show off those pipes of hers once again. Actress Debby Ryan has her guitar and will be singing in a special performance on an upcoming episode of her show, Jessie. But will what is supposed to be a romantic occasion turn into a blues fest?
The lovely photo of the event, which you see comes compliments of TV Line, who announced the Disney series update. Jessie looks stunning, doesn’t she?
The episode is called “Why Do Foils Fall in Love?,” and it will air this coming Friday at 8:30/7:30c. That’s tomorrow, folks. During the episode, Jessie will write a love song for Tony, her flame, who is acted by Chris Galya. The performance is a gift she intends to use to make their first anniversary especially memorable.
As things unfold, however, starts to believe that Tony has forgotten their anniversary altogether.
The lovely photo of the event, which you see comes compliments of TV Line, who announced the Disney series update. Jessie looks stunning, doesn’t she?
The episode is called “Why Do Foils Fall in Love?,” and it will air this coming Friday at 8:30/7:30c. That’s tomorrow, folks. During the episode, Jessie will write a love song for Tony, her flame, who is acted by Chris Galya. The performance is a gift she intends to use to make their first anniversary especially memorable.
As things unfold, however, starts to believe that Tony has forgotten their anniversary altogether.
- 4/18/2013
- by Sasha Nova
- Boomtron
This week on Disney Channel’s Jessie, frontwoman Debby Ryan will have another chance to show off her singing skillz — and TVLine has an exclusive first look at that very special performance.
Related | Jessie Renewed for Season 3
In the episode “Why Do Foils Fall in Love?,” airing Friday at 8:30/7:30c, Jessie decides to write Tony (played by Chris Galya) a song to mark their first anniversary as steadies. But when she comes to suspect that her beau forgot their special day, she ends up churning out an angry (Taylor Swiftian?) tune that ends up going viral via Emma’s vlog.
Related | Jessie Renewed for Season 3
In the episode “Why Do Foils Fall in Love?,” airing Friday at 8:30/7:30c, Jessie decides to write Tony (played by Chris Galya) a song to mark their first anniversary as steadies. But when she comes to suspect that her beau forgot their special day, she ends up churning out an angry (Taylor Swiftian?) tune that ends up going viral via Emma’s vlog.
- 4/17/2013
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
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